Yoel Malik got a generous plea deal after the victims declined to move forward with the case, officials said. (Anthony Lanzilote/for New York Daily News)

A Brooklyn rabbi charged with sexually abusing four teenage boys in a hotel was sentenced to just 60 days in jail and six years of probation.

Yoel Malik, 33, a member of the Satmar Hasidic sect, was given the generous plea deal after the victims were extremely reluctant to testify publicly, according to a law enforcement source familiar with the case.

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In 2013, Malik was charged with 28 criminal counts and shamelessly blamed his underage victims for trying to seduce him, police sources said.

As part of the deal, the felony was dismissed upon completion of probation supervision. On Tuesday, he was sent to Rikers Island for 60 days for the misdemeanor offense.

Advocates for child sex-abuse victims questioned the deal. "What DA (Kenneth) Thompson has done is inexplicable," said Ben Hirsch, a spokesman for Survivors for Justice. "Through unexplained plea deals such as this, he has effectively quashed any willingness on the part of victims to come forward."

Malik's lawyer, Roger Adler, said sarcastically: "I will concede he wasn't burnt at the stake. He wasn't stoned running through the village."

It's a "significant" punishment when any first-time offender gets sentenced to jail, he added.